Hello, been lurking a few days after some people at reefcentral pointed me here since there are a lot of Washington folks. Basically my daughter saw my friends reef tanks and has now got me converting 2 of my 3 tanks from big american Cichlids to reefs Heheh had to keep my old Oscar...
Anyways I have one 55 gallon running for about 3 months now with nothing but some live rock, few hermits, cleaner shrimps, damsel and an inch of crushed coral on the bottom. I have about 30 lb's of live rock that I had curing in my garage with a skimmer and was going to add it to the tank but it still seems to have a bit of detritus and stuff on it. Will I see a big spike in nitrates/ammonia when I put this in? I don't want to scrub it or rinse too hard again because some small polyps and stuff have started to grow.
Also I wanted to add a little sand to mix in with coral on the bottom basically for looks and maybe for a goby I want to get in a few months when I have a better feel for the tanks chemistry. If picked up a 40lb bag of caribsea and slowly added would I damage anything? I was told rinsing it was pretty much worthless but adding it the tank slowly would keep the cloudiness down. I added one small Zoo colony last week and it is looking very nice, I wouldn't want to mess with his new home if the cloudiness will harm it.
My water param at the moment are
calc 400
alk 5eq
ph 8.6
nitrate in tank 0
ammonia 0
sp.g 1.026
temp 84 @ day 78 @ night
Thanks and nice forum... my daughter and I may have to look into the PSAS
Anyways I have one 55 gallon running for about 3 months now with nothing but some live rock, few hermits, cleaner shrimps, damsel and an inch of crushed coral on the bottom. I have about 30 lb's of live rock that I had curing in my garage with a skimmer and was going to add it to the tank but it still seems to have a bit of detritus and stuff on it. Will I see a big spike in nitrates/ammonia when I put this in? I don't want to scrub it or rinse too hard again because some small polyps and stuff have started to grow.
Also I wanted to add a little sand to mix in with coral on the bottom basically for looks and maybe for a goby I want to get in a few months when I have a better feel for the tanks chemistry. If picked up a 40lb bag of caribsea and slowly added would I damage anything? I was told rinsing it was pretty much worthless but adding it the tank slowly would keep the cloudiness down. I added one small Zoo colony last week and it is looking very nice, I wouldn't want to mess with his new home if the cloudiness will harm it.
My water param at the moment are
calc 400
alk 5eq
ph 8.6
nitrate in tank 0
ammonia 0
sp.g 1.026
temp 84 @ day 78 @ night
Thanks and nice forum... my daughter and I may have to look into the PSAS